

Average Cost of Car Insurance The average annual cost of car insurance paid in the United States was $941.65 in 2018 according to a study by ValuePenguin. This figure will vary wildly state to state and does not always include all forms of coverage and may not be accurately reflect your coverage needs. Scroll through the table below to find the average cost of car insurance in your state or use the form to find a cheaper quote for auto insurance: Monthly Car Insurance Rates by State State Monthly Car Insurance Rate Annual Car Insurance Rate Alabama $73 $876 Alaska $68 $812 Arizona $69 $828 Arkansas $70 $840 California $132 $1,588 Colorado $72 $860 Connecticut $90 $1,080 Delaware $106 $1,272 District of Columbia $107 $1,284 Florida $133 $1,596 Georgia $103 $1,232 Hawaii $78 $932 Idaho $46 $552 Illinois $78 $936 Indiana $61 $736 Iowa $47 $560 Kansas $74 $888 Kentucky $59 $704 Louisiana $152 $1,824 Maine $46 $556 Maryland $97 $1,164 Massachusetts $76 $912 Michigan $133 $1,600 Minnesota $66 $788 Mississippi $60 $720 Missouri $98 $1,180 Montana $52 $624 Nebraska $71 $856 Nevada $96 $1,156 New Hampshire $62 $744 New Jersey $122 $1,460 New Mexico $79 $944 New York $82 $984 North Carolina $43 $520 North Dakota $36 $428 Ohio $42 $500 Oklahoma $94 $1,128 Oregon $80 $960 Pennsylvania $86 $1,036 Rhode Island $129 $1,544 South Carolina $76 $916 South Dakota $58 $692 Tennessee $71 $856 Texas $87 $1,044 Utah $59 $704 Vermont $55 $656 Virginia $65 $776 Washington $73 $872 West Virginia $65 $776 Wisconsin $57 $688 Wyoming $70 $840 Show All Rows Find the Cheapest Auto Insurance Quotes in Your Area Zip Code Currently Insured?Find Insurers Data from various states' Departments of Insurance show that annual car insurance premiums are on the rise in the majority of states across the nation. The average cost of insurance for car owners of insuring their vehicles from accidents and other events has generally increased, with the ten largest insurers each increasing car insurance premiums between 2.3% (Nationwide) to 15.38% (Travelers) in the last three years. These quotes for automobile insurance in select states across the country should give you a ballpark estimate for average annual car insurance. Car Insurance Rates by Age Auto insurance quotes will vary significantly depending on the age of the driver or applicant. Young drivers are notoriously more dangerous behind the wheel and because of that, insurance companies charge higher rates on policies covering young drivers. The chart below will show you how drastically car insurance quotes fluctuate based on your age. Each dollar amount in the graph below represents the average monthly cost at that age based on a sample of three states. Graph of car insurance rates by age Car Insurance Rates by Gender Amongst those drivers that have had no violations or accidents within the past 3 years, auto insurance rates are fairly similar with the exception of young drivers. Our data, which compared the best rates from 10 different insurance companies, showed that 16 year old male drivers paid an average of 23% more in car insurance premiums each year over their female counterparts. Why is this the case? While gender is not a direct ratings factor that insurance companies look at, the data behind the gender shows that men tend to drive more often, receive more speeding tickets, be involved in more accidents, and receive more DUI convictions than women. Graph of car insurance premiums by gender Average Cost of Home Insurance The average cost of homeowners insurance throughout the United States is $978 per year. Take a look at our table below to get an idea of how much it costs in your state: State Monthly Home Insurance Rate Annual Home Insurance Rate Alabama $97 $1,163 Alaska $77 $924 Arizona $56 $675 Arkansas $86 $1,029 California $81 $967 Colorado $80 $961 Connecticut $91 $1,096 D.C. $90 $1,083 Delaware $55 $664 Florida $161 $1,933 Georgia $76 $906 Hawaii $76 $907 Idaho $43 $518 Illinois $69 $822 Indiana $65 $779 Iowa $59 $713 Kansas $92 $1,103 Kentucky $70 $839 Louisiana $139 $1,672 Maine $60 $714 Maryland $67 $800 Massachusetts $89 $1,072 Michigan $65 $774 Minnesota $88 $1,056 Mississippi $117 $1,409 Missouri $85 $1,022 Montana $68 $818 Nebraska $80 $958 Nevada $57 $689 New Hampshire $68 $811 New Jersey $76 $915 New Mexico $66 $793 New York $91 $1,097 North Carolina $72 $869 North Dakota $81 $969 Ohio $54 $644 Oklahoma $116 $1,386 Oregon $47 $559 Pennsylvania $62 $744 Rhode Island $95 $1,139 South Carolina $91 $1,091 South Dakota $60 $721 Tennessee $76 $915 Texas $132 $1,578 Utah $47 $563 Vermont $62 $748 Virginia $65 $782 Washington $52 $626 West Virginia $62 $743 Wisconsin $49 $592 Wyoming $64 $770 Show All Rows Home insurance is designed to cover homeowners in the event of any unforeseen catastrophe that damages their home. The average cost of home insurance will be influenced primarily by the location of your residential property and the extent of your insurance coverage. Several types of home insurance are common or typical to specific regions or locales, such as damage to floodwaters, hurricanes, earthquakes, etc. As a general rule, the Federal Reserve Bureau says you can estimate the expense of homeowners insurance by dividing the value of your home by 1,000 and then multiplying that number by $3.50. Average Cost of Renters Insurance The average cost of renters insurance for 2016 (for $20,000-$30,000 in coverage): State Monthly Renters Insurance Rate Annual Renters Insurance Rate New York $18 $216 California $19 $224 Illinois $13 $154 Texas $18 $216 If you're one of the millions of Americans who have forgone buying a house in exchange for renting a place, you may want to consider renters insurance as a way to protect your personal belongings. Renters insurance protects your studio, walk-up apartment, or elevator apartment against events such as destruction of property from fire, vandalism, and theft. Looking at some of the average costs of renters insurance in our four representative states, ValuePenguin thinks the monthly premium is cheap enough and worth the peace of mind knowing you can at least recover the cost of any lost or damaged items. Average Cost of Health Insurance State Monthly Health Insurance Rate Annual Health Insurance Rate Florida $442 $5,304 New Jersey $479 $5,748 Illinois $517 $6,204 Texas $404 $4,848 Health insurance is an important investment to make in oneself, family members, and loved ones. According to the Department of Health and Human Services’ 2017 Annual Insurance Survey, the average monthly premium for individuals in the United States was $476 (or $5,712 per year). Between 2013 and 2017, average premiums increased 105% for individual policies. These figures include rates from all 39 Healthcare.gov states. The average cost of health insurance ranges between $319 in Utah and $1,041 in Alaska. ValuePenguin's table has a few examples of average annual premiums for individuals in select states to give you an idea of the average cost of health insurance
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